Commodity Cards V: Finished Goods - Hearth and Home

As parties of adventurers roam the globe in search of treasure, not everything they find will be gold, silver, or precious gems. Sometimes the party will come across more mundane, yet still valuable, commodities that are bought and sold every day and help keep the world economies going. How do you determine what the value of a copper kettle, or a silver candelabra should be? If a party should liberate a cart of china vases from an unsuspecting merchant, what price will they get when they sell it in the next town?

To answer this question Tangent Games has created Commodity Cards. Commodity Cards are cards that the GM can print out and use to determine the type, quantity, and value for different commodities. Commodity Cards V: Finished Goods - Hearth and Home deals with those commodities that have been made into clothing, dishes, fabric, footwear, and other house-hold items. The set contains 330 different cards depicting finished goods from corsets to spinning wheels and armoires to rolling pins.

Commodity Cards V: Finished Goods - Hearth and Home contains 330 different commodities for use in your game.

No GM should be without Commodity Cards. Make them part of your gaming essentials today. Purchase your copy of the complete set of Commodity Cards V: Finished Goods - Hearth and Home today!

In addition, if you do not want to print out a set of Commodity Cards, tables for random generation have been included!

The Campaign Detailer Series is a series of bargain-priced products designed to help liven up your game by providing you with new and detailed crunchy bits along with new ideas that enhance existing facets of your gaming experience.

I love all of the comodity card set ups.. they help jog your brain for materials and other items you come accross in the world... Also they have each volume separated into catagories with percentile rolls too... [...]

VERY useful tool. These massive (but not TOO massive) charts allow you to tailor your more "mundane" finds and allow you to quickly furnish your areas with "stuff" without having to say, "ok, you search and find 6 silver pieces and a bunch of other non-va [...]

I am really not happy with this product at all. Based on the product description, which says that the cards "depict" various items, I expected illustrations. Instead, every "armor" card has the same picture (a fuzzy suit of plate mail) [...]

I like this series ... it's very comprehensive and while I don't know how compatible it is with D20 (particuarly D&D), I find it's depth and thoroughness to be very good. I printed them all off and have them as a great reference. LIKED[...]

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